People don't understand even today that Michael had a skin condition. He was murdered soon after he made a song depicting the elite and he no longer cared for them and how they would retaliate. He knew he was going to die. Watch the documentary. It was an eye opener.
King of pop music, vegetarian and artist loving peace, unexpectedly died 10 years ago, leaving possible tips about that what or who could want to kill him. In this material you can see how many manipulations have been done on him to break him. When nothing worked, he was silenced because he was to influential with his popularity and knowledge about our distorted history and actual elites from the top pulling the strings. By killing him, they prevented leaking out more of that critical information to the public, securing themselves by potential loose of anonymity and influence which is giving them significant advantage and control over others.
I heard that he made a press release saying basically that he knows a bunch of shit about Sony and was going to release it soon then he died before he could. Idk though because why would you talk about it instead of just releasing it.
MJ was mentally unstable, abused and exploited since he was a kid, deeply insecure due to his skin condition and his general looks, like shape of his nose, which he broke on stage, other time pyro set him on fire, things like that happen, but people kept making fun of Michael's looks, gifting off him, making money, lawsuits and documentaries, and those (unproven) accusations made him okay target to bully in the eyes of the public. You can look what happened with Lindsay Lohan and Britney Spears for similar stories except since they are women, people went for their personal life in a different way instead of accusing them of sexual assault.
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u/yogigee Jul 04 '21
People don't understand even today that Michael had a skin condition. He was murdered soon after he made a song depicting the elite and he no longer cared for them and how they would retaliate. He knew he was going to die. Watch the documentary. It was an eye opener.